[tw5] Re: Curiouse discovery, not tiddlyverse but tidyverse

2021-03-15 Thread TW Tones
TT, I am thinking more of importing the functionality and its clear there is no simple route (I did not know that before others responses including you own). TW5 could have similar packaging methods. Tones On Saturday, 13 March 2021 at 21:28:01 UTC+11 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao TW Tones > >

[tw5] Re: Curiouse discovery, not tiddlyverse but tidyverse

2021-03-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao TW Tones It IS interesting. But* R* is a Whole World in itself: *"In R, the fundamental unit of shareable code is the package. A package bundles together code, data, documentation, and tests, and is easy to share with others." *(https://r-pkgs.org/intro.html). I am totally UNCLEAR how yo

[tw5] Re: Curiouse discovery, not tiddlyverse but tidyverse

2021-03-12 Thread Joshua Fontany
I have been able to call R packages from a quick node.js app I wrote. I can see the appeal of a workflow where youb could trigger an R job from a node TW instance. Interesting... Best, Joshua F On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 8:29:07 AM UTC-8 Stobot wrote: > Hi Tony - you actually hit on (Tidyv

[tw5] Re: Curiouse discovery, not tiddlyverse but tidyverse

2021-03-11 Thread Stobot
Hi Tony - you actually hit on (Tidyverse) something I'm familiar with as my day job is in Data Analytics / Data Science and R is one of the key languages (along with Python). I suspect it'd be very difficult to integrate as it's not Javascript based like most of the other things that I see inte